Goertz, Reuben Collection

The Reuben Goertz Collection, available at the Center for Western Studies, consists of photographic and printed material that belonged to Reuben Goertz. This collection is distinct from his separate collection on Germans from Russia, as it is unknown if these materials are related to that topic. The collection is divided into six series, which fall under two primary categories: photographic and printed materials. Beyond the photographic prints and negatives, the printed materials include: maps, a Norwegian newspaper, a Black Hills Passion Play brochure (1978), and a copy of the song sheet "Sunshine and Smiles: The South Dakota Song," by D.O. Jones (1923).

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The Reuben Goertz Collection, available at the Center for Western Studies, consists of photographic and printed material that belonged to Reuben Goertz. This collection is distinct from his separate collection on Germans from Russia, as it is unknown if these materials are related to that topic. The collection is divided into six series, which fall under two primary categories: photographic and printed materials. Beyond the photographic prints and negatives, the printed materials include: maps, a Norwegian newspaper, a Black Hills Passion Play brochure (1978), and a copy of the song sheet "Sunshine and Smiles: The South Dakota Song," by D.O. Jones (1923).

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